Look carefully at the bore to make sure it hasn't pitted and make sure the sights aren't grounded down or anything. My sights were off so I had to sand it down to match. And for the love of god don't buy Bulgarian ammo.

Depends on the time period your thinking of. If it's pre-1930s, then the Nagant revolver would be the better match, if it was during the late 30s or WW2, then both would be a good match.

IIRC the Ruskies were switching over to the Tokarev during WW2, but since they still had a lot of Nagant revolvers, they issued them too. The Tokarev is next on my list of WW2 Russian guns. Followed by an SKS and a SVT-40

Look carefully at the bore to make sure it hasn't pitted and make sure the sights aren't grounded down or anything. My sights were off so I had to sand it down to match. And for the love of god don't buy Bulgarian ammo.

Alright. Whenever my wife lets up on me, AR is first. I might be able to sneak that pistol in there.

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Oh dern....

Revelation 19:11

And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.